The present invention pertains to paintball guns which fire a gas propelled projectile filled with a colored marking fluid with the projectile shell fracturing to indicate target contact.
In wide use presently are paintball guns typically used in mock combat by opposing teams. Other uses for marking with paintball fired projectiles may exist. The range of a paintball fired in mock combat averages 250 feet or so. Paintball gun bores typically are of circular cross-section with some having rifling. It has been found advantageous to paintball range to impart backspin to the spherical projectile which in one instance is achieved by propelling the projectile through a barrel having curved segments spaced therealong causing the projectile to engage an upper surface of the gun bore. Such a barrel is made and sold by Tippmann Pneumatics, Inc. of Fort Wayne, Ind. While a fired projectile from a conventional barrel may have a range beyond 200 feet or so, the accuracy of same deteriorates beyond 100 feet as the spherical ball has a tendency to vary from a true trajectory.
The present invention is embodied within a gun barrel which provides for the guidance of a projectile along bore surfaces imparting rotation to the projectile while curtailing lateral movement of same during barrel passage.
The present invention serves to improve the accuracy and range of a gas propelled projectile by restricting the projectile against lateral movement during barrel passage. A pressure drop across a projectile during barrel passage results in maintaining contact of the projectile with linear surfaces of the gun barrel. The firing of a paintball by the release of air or gas pressure serves both to propel the paintball as well as bias same into contact with the barrel linear surfaces.
Important objectives include the provision of gun barrel design which contributes to the accuracy of flight of the spherical projectile by restricting lateral displacement of same during passage through a gun barrel; the provision of a gun barrel design which assures imparting a backspin to the projectile contributing to projectile range; the provision of a gun barrel design wherein bore defining linear surfaces serve as a track along which a projectile travels in a confined manner with a pressure drop across the projectile assuring maintenance of the projectile in contact with track surfaces.
In the accompanying drawings:
With continuing attention to the accompanying drawings, the reference numeral 1 indicates generally a barrel of a paintball gun G. The barrel is threaded at 2 or otherwise provided for attachment to the gun. A gun barrel muzzle is at 3.
Vent means are shown as ports 4 provided at linearly spaced intervals along the barrel. As noted later, the vent means permits a pressure drop to promote rolling contact of a spherical projectile P with barrel surfaces.
In cross-section, as shown in
With attention again to the barrel bore, an upper portion of the bore is defined by upper arcuate surfaces 10 which constitute a track for paintball travel. Surfaces 10 are formed on radii at 12 and 13, having centers 14 and 15 offset from bore axis 16.
From the foregoing it will be seen, per
In one embodiment of the preferred form of the present gun barrel, the ports 4 are spaced in linear fashion at intervals of one inch with port diameter of 3/32 of an inch.
While I have shown but one embodiment of the invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied still otherwise without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed invention.